Health and Fitness

‘Jekyll-and-Hyde’ Protein Offers a New Route to Cancer Drugs

UK–(ENEWSPF)–27 October 2013. The mood changes of a ‘Jekyll-and-Hyde’ protein, which sometimes boosts tumour cell growth and at other times suppresses it, have been explained in a new study led by Oxford University researchers.The researchers in Britain, with collaborators in Singapore and the USA, carried out a comprehensive biological study of the protein E2F, which is abnormal in the vast majority of cancers. They were able to explain the dual natures it can take up in cells in the body, and indicate how it could be a potent target for developing new cancer drugs.

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